LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The National Weather Service says freezing rain is possible in parts of Arkansas on Wednesday and Thursday nights as a frontal boundary moves into the state.

Forecasters say light freezing drizzle is possible late Wednesday in northern Arkansas, particularly nearly the Missouri border. The weather service says icy patches will be possible on bridges and overpasses, but no major impact is anticipated.

A storm system is expected to form along the stalled front on Thursday. Forecasters predict light rain for southern Arkansas and freezing rain in northern and central parts of the state. The weather service says accumulation should be less than a tenth of an inch of ice, but that could still cause problems on roads and highways.